Brandon

Day 1
Montana Pack my car and heading down to Montana. In Montana the temperature is 80%. It is 1,293 miles so I should be there in 23 hours. I will go to sleep for an hour. And then I will wake up and go to Helena. I will go to St. Helena Cathedral and I will see the top of the Steeple. The stain glass windows are nice and beautiful. There are two Steeple and tall statues on the front of Cathedral. I’m going to the church service which is beautiful. When I was going to my car I saw a Western Meadow tank fly above me which is the state bird. I’m going to eat at Applebee, and I am going to eat a cheeseburger. I went to Hampton in Helena. Out front there was a huge Ponderosa pine, the state tree. I went inside and asked for a room. I was so tired that I went to sleep.

Day 2
Jeannette Rankin was a Bright Star in The big Sky. On this day Jeannette Rankin dies and the First woman in congress. Jeannette Rankin age was 92 old. He died March 20, 2008. No Jeannette Rankin is not a live.

Day 3
At W. Glacier Montana you can do fish and dances and hiking in the mountains. I went to Glacier National Park to see Glaciers. There are 130 chunks of Glaciers. You can do hiking, and spree chalet Trail 13-mile around – trip hike that climbs 4,000 feet.

Day 4
The population was 14,223 at the 2000 census. Kalispell is the largest city and commercial center of Northwest Montana.

Day 7 and 8
One of Billings most definitive characteristics is its spectacular surrounding. Founded in 1878,Rocky Mountain College is Montana “s oldest insititution of higher learning and one of the most distinctive in the American West.

The Salish Kootenai College is located in Pablo, Montana. The President : Joseph McDonald, EDD. It is a Native American College.In Rocky Mountain College there is a liberal arts.